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That's the point of doing these benchmarks. So far, in recent games (Doom Vulkan, GTA V, Witcher 3, Forza) , I had the same performances of recent cpus (Haswell mostly). Thanks to Youtube it's easy to find benchmarks and to reproduce them on your own hardware
That guy on Youtube uses that config : GTX 1080 / i7 4770K / 16 GB RAM
His GPU is OCed at 2125Mhz and not even using max AA
"everything on max, except AA. Only using FXAA at 4K, not that you need AA at all. A few dips down to the 50s now and then, but mostly stays at 60. My card is pretty heavily overclocked though, running at 2125 MHz?"
His results :
http://imgur.com/a/tE0n7
On my system, everything is maxed out, including AA (TAA max). GPU is at stock clocks.
My results :
http://imgur.com/a/JTNUq
So no point to upgrade for me at this point.
But Skyrim has other problems so far with vsynch off : stuttering, physics problems.
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Furries:not enough napalm for their lot.
Video was recorded in HD for Youtube but game was rendered at all these resolutions HD, 1440p and UHD.